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  2. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    Top Stack Overflow tags. A 2013 study has found that 75% of users only ask one question, 65% only answer one question, and only 8% of users answer more than 5 questions. [34] To empower a wider group of users to ask questions and then answer, Stack Overflow created a mentorship program resulting in users having a 50% increase in score on ...

  3. Stack Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011, Stack Overflow released an associated job board called Careers 2.0, charging fees to recruiters for access, which later re-branded to Stack Overflow Careers. [18] In March 2011, Stack Overflow raised US$12 million in additional venture funding, and the company renamed itself to Stack Exchange, Inc. [19] It is based in ...

  4. Programming languages used in most popular websites

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    One thing the most visited websites have in common is that they are dynamic websites. Their development typically involves server-side coding, client-side coding and database technology. The programming languages applied to deliver such dynamic web content vary vastly between sites.

  5. Stack (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    Calculators that employ reverse Polish notation use a stack structure to hold values. Expressions can be represented in prefix, postfix or infix notations and conversion from one form to another may be accomplished using a stack. Many compilers use a stack to parse syntax before translation into low-level code.

  6. Glitch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Users of Stack Overflow can earn reputation points and "badges" when another user votes up a question or answer they provided. [ 24 ] As of September 2020 [update] , Stack Overflow has over 12,000,000 registered users and more than 20,100,000 questions.

  7. Joel Spolsky - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Spolsky co-founded Stack Overflow, [9] a question and answer community website for software developers, with Jeff Atwood. He served as CEO of the company until Prashanth Chandrasekar succeeded him in the role on October 1, 2019. [10] After Stack Overflow's sale in June 2021 for $1.8 billion, Spolsky stepped down as the company's ...

  8. Jeff Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Coding Horror (blog), Stack Overflow, Stack Exchange [3] [4] Jeff Atwood (born 1970) is an American software developer , author, blogger, and entrepreneur. He co-founded the question-and-answer network Stack Exchange , which contains the Stack Overflow website for computer programming questions.

  9. Stack overflow (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Stack overflow may also refer to: Stack buffer overflow , when a program writes to a memory address on the program's call stack outside of the intended data structure; usually a fixed length buffer Stack Overflow , a question-and-answer website on the topic of computer programming